Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:00:01 I don’t blame you at all.
Sir parents are free to do what they want, including favoring certain children over others and giving unequal inheritances. But don’t pretend like actions don’t have consequences. The slighted children are free to be hurt and pull back.
So, let OP pull back. This thread is so stupid.
OP, let me ask you a question. If your parents gave you the house/money, and "not much" to your brother, would you be equally upset?
I didn't think so. Don't be greedy OP.
DP. Why do you not get it? Everybody agrees that OP’s parents can do whatever they want with their own money.
The issue, which you refuse to see, is that there’s emotional fallout from a decision that favors one child over the other. And why the useless straw man about OP getting all the money? Even in this useless hypothetical, the relevant question is not now OP would feel, but how the shafted brother would feel.
Sounds like you’re planning to treat your kids unequally in your own will?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:00:01 I don’t blame you at all.
Sir parents are free to do what they want, including favoring certain children over others and giving unequal inheritances. But don’t pretend like actions don’t have consequences. The slighted children are free to be hurt and pull back.
So, let OP pull back. This thread is so stupid.
OP, let me ask you a question. If your parents gave you the house/money, and "not much" to your brother, would you be equally upset?
I didn't think so. Don't be greedy OP.
Anonymous wrote:00:01 I don’t blame you at all.
Sir parents are free to do what they want, including favoring certain children over others and giving unequal inheritances. But don’t pretend like actions don’t have consequences. The slighted children are free to be hurt and pull back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am one of four. We have more money than our siblings and the most kids. We’re also the only ones with grandkids. Our parents were fairly well off, and and essentially divided things among evenly among every living family member, basically meaning our family got seven shares, for example, while my brother and his one kid only got two because there are only two of them and seven of us. And they have far less money than us to begin with.
And guess what? Nobody cares. It’s the parents’ money to give, they thought this made sense, and it was their call.
No one is going to admit they care who is a decent person but that really isn't fair if there are two of them and 7 of you AND they have far less money than you. Decent would have been for you to split it more equally.
What is this thing about what’s “fair”? It’s not your f’king money!! Get that thru your thick topu brain!
Yes people understand that, it really isn't the point though. My grandmother was given two houses with her inheritance and her sister received nothing. It ruined their relationship, the family was divided and it never resolved.
Same thing with a family friend, he received nothing and the brother got everything, their relationship never returned to normal either.
By doing things unequally it does have an impact on the remaining family because people aren't always thinking of money. For the parent to want to leave all that money to one person it shows a favouritism and that's hurtful. No matter what anyone says it is unlikely that a parent will look at a child they have no issues with and just say well you get nothing. It generally means there is something going on where they have deliberately decided to leave that child out.
Take my in-laws they have already said that DH gets everything, they have ongoing issues with DH brother. For some reason they think the two brothers will connect more when they die but as I have said to Dh the inheritance will be the final nail in that coffin. The relationship will die with his parents. From where I sit it is their final FU to the brother who caused them hurt and this is what people pick up with an unequal inheritance.
I made it clear to my parents that I will only have limited contact with them and absolutely none when they pass. I will no longer do family thanksgivings or anything else as I don't consider myself part of their family. You cannot tell me you love me equally when you don't.
Don't think for a minute this doesn't split families.
In this situation two houses - one goes to each sibling with a cash for the difference or one sibling gets both and the other gets cash.
Give me 1/2 of your money or I will cut you off? Nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am one of four. We have more money than our siblings and the most kids. We’re also the only ones with grandkids. Our parents were fairly well off, and and essentially divided things among evenly among every living family member, basically meaning our family got seven shares, for example, while my brother and his one kid only got two because there are only two of them and seven of us. And they have far less money than us to begin with.
And guess what? Nobody cares. It’s the parents’ money to give, they thought this made sense, and it was their call.
No one is going to admit they care who is a decent person but that really isn't fair if there are two of them and 7 of you AND they have far less money than you. Decent would have been for you to split it more equally.
What is this thing about what’s “fair”? It’s not your f’king money!! Get that thru your thick topu brain!
Yes people understand that, it really isn't the point though. My grandmother was given two houses with her inheritance and her sister received nothing. It ruined their relationship, the family was divided and it never resolved.
Same thing with a family friend, he received nothing and the brother got everything, their relationship never returned to normal either.
By doing things unequally it does have an impact on the remaining family because people aren't always thinking of money. For the parent to want to leave all that money to one person it shows a favouritism and that's hurtful. No matter what anyone says it is unlikely that a parent will look at a child they have no issues with and just say well you get nothing. It generally means there is something going on where they have deliberately decided to leave that child out.
Take my in-laws they have already said that DH gets everything, they have ongoing issues with DH brother. For some reason they think the two brothers will connect more when they die but as I have said to Dh the inheritance will be the final nail in that coffin. The relationship will die with his parents. From where I sit it is their final FU to the brother who caused them hurt and this is what people pick up with an unequal inheritance.
I made it clear to my parents that I will only have limited contact with them and absolutely none when they pass. I will no longer do family thanksgivings or anything else as I don't consider myself part of their family. You cannot tell me you love me equally when you don't.
Don't think for a minute this doesn't split families.
In this situation two houses - one goes to each sibling with a cash for the difference or one sibling gets both and the other gets cash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am one of four. We have more money than our siblings and the most kids. We’re also the only ones with grandkids. Our parents were fairly well off, and and essentially divided things among evenly among every living family member, basically meaning our family got seven shares, for example, while my brother and his one kid only got two because there are only two of them and seven of us. And they have far less money than us to begin with.
And guess what? Nobody cares. It’s the parents’ money to give, they thought this made sense, and it was their call.
No one is going to admit they care who is a decent person but that really isn't fair if there are two of them and 7 of you AND they have far less money than you. Decent would have been for you to split it more equally.
What is this thing about what’s “fair”? It’s not your f’king money!! Get that thru your thick topu brain!
Yes people understand that, it really isn't the point though. My grandmother was given two houses with her inheritance and her sister received nothing. It ruined their relationship, the family was divided and it never resolved.
Same thing with a family friend, he received nothing and the brother got everything, their relationship never returned to normal either.
By doing things unequally it does have an impact on the remaining family because people aren't always thinking of money. For the parent to want to leave all that money to one person it shows a favouritism and that's hurtful. No matter what anyone says it is unlikely that a parent will look at a child they have no issues with and just say well you get nothing. It generally means there is something going on where they have deliberately decided to leave that child out.
Take my in-laws they have already said that DH gets everything, they have ongoing issues with DH brother. For some reason they think the two brothers will connect more when they die but as I have said to Dh the inheritance will be the final nail in that coffin. The relationship will die with his parents. From where I sit it is their final FU to the brother who caused them hurt and this is what people pick up with an unequal inheritance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am one of four. We have more money than our siblings and the most kids. We’re also the only ones with grandkids. Our parents were fairly well off, and and essentially divided things among evenly among every living family member, basically meaning our family got seven shares, for example, while my brother and his one kid only got two because there are only two of them and seven of us. And they have far less money than us to begin with.
And guess what? Nobody cares. It’s the parents’ money to give, they thought this made sense, and it was their call.
No one is going to admit they care who is a decent person but that really isn't fair if there are two of them and 7 of you AND they have far less money than you. Decent would have been for you to split it more equally.
What is this thing about what’s “fair”? It’s not your f’king money!! Get that thru your thick topu brain!
Yes people understand that, it really isn't the point though. My grandmother was given two houses with her inheritance and her sister received nothing. It ruined their relationship, the family was divided and it never resolved.
Same thing with a family friend, he received nothing and the brother got everything, their relationship never returned to normal either.
By doing things unequally it does have an impact on the remaining family because people aren't always thinking of money. For the parent to want to leave all that money to one person it shows a favouritism and that's hurtful. No matter what anyone says it is unlikely that a parent will look at a child they have no issues with and just say well you get nothing. It generally means there is something going on where they have deliberately decided to leave that child out.
Take my in-laws they have already said that DH gets everything, they have ongoing issues with DH brother. For some reason they think the two brothers will connect more when they die but as I have said to Dh the inheritance will be the final nail in that coffin. The relationship will die with his parents. From where I sit it is their final FU to the brother who caused them hurt and this is what people pick up with an unequal inheritance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am one of four. We have more money than our siblings and the most kids. We’re also the only ones with grandkids. Our parents were fairly well off, and and essentially divided things among evenly among every living family member, basically meaning our family got seven shares, for example, while my brother and his one kid only got two because there are only two of them and seven of us. And they have far less money than us to begin with.
And guess what? Nobody cares. It’s the parents’ money to give, they thought this made sense, and it was their call.
No one is going to admit they care who is a decent person but that really isn't fair if there are two of them and 7 of you AND they have far less money than you. Decent would have been for you to split it more equally.
What is this thing about what’s “fair”? It’s not your f’king money!! Get that thru your thick topu brain!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There literally isn’t a person who wouldn’t be hurt by this?
Yep. It would really hurt me.
Anonymous wrote:Here's another thought...
This brother is 50. He could VERY easily have his own health issue and then what happens?
I would guess the parents would be caring for him physically as well as financially.
Anonymous wrote:There literally isn’t a person who wouldn’t be hurt by this?